Are you a member of Starbucks Rewards? For you, Frappuccino Happy Hour is starting tomorrow the 28th! It’s a little extra ‘star treatment‘ for those who are members of Starbucks Rewards.
Frappuccino Happy Hour is when you can buy half-priced Frappuccinos. Starbucks first introduced the Frappuccino Happy Hour in May 2010, to coincide with the introduction of the then-new “However-You-Want-It” customizable Frappuccino.
For this year:
April 28th – May 15th from 3 – 6 PM – Get half off any Frappuccino Blended beverage until 6:00 PM. (This is for Starbucks Rewards members)
May 3rd – May 15th from 3 – 6 PM – Get half off any Frappuccino Blended beverage until 6:00 PM – members get an extra hour. (This is for all Starbucks customers.)
Last year’s popular “Birthday Cake Frappuccino” returns on the 28th too for a limited time!
Not a Starbucks Rewards member? All you have to do to be a part of the Starbucks loyalty program is register a card. Grab a Starbucks card at the register. Tell the barista at the register that you would like to put $5 or more on the card. And then register the card. Now through May 2nd, you’ll get automatic gold level status with any purchase. And you can use your Starbucks card at any Teavana store, Evolution Fresh store, Roy Street Coffee and Tea, and the Starbucks Reserve Roastery and Tasting room.
Enjoy!
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Is the happy hour for non-members until 5pm?
Do the Starbucks inside the WDW parks honor the Frappuccino Happy Hour?
@TJ – My guess would be that they won’t honor the Frappuccino Happy Hour, but I don’t know for sure. The stores actually inside Disney Parks are licensed operations, and licensed stores can opt out of these sort of things.